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"weeper" Definitions
  1. one that weeps
  2. a professional mourner
  3. a small statue of a figure in mourning on a funeral monument
  4. a badge of mourning worn especially in the 18th and 19th centuries
  5. (plural [weepers]) long and flowing side-whiskers
  6. TEARJERKER

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In old movie parlance, this book is a three-hankie weeper.
As that premise would suggest, it's a heartbreaking weeper of a movie — but it's also surprisingly funny. Really!
On Sunday, May 21, there's "Brian's Song," the TV movie that forged the template for the sports weeper.
That's why we roll our eyes at it in public, then go home and jump into bed with the latest cancer weeper.
Bachelor alum Lauren Bushnell and country star Chris Lane both predicted she'd be the weeper at their Nashville wedding on Oct. 25.
The entitled weeper was the unacceptable version of a stoic victim; the scrappy underdog was the acceptable version of a raging bitch.
Whether it's a quiet withdrawal or hiring a professional weeper, every breakdown of a relationship can provoke something unexpected in all of us.
This canine-themed weeper is based on a novel by the author of "A Dog's Purpose" and it tells a similarly shaggy tale.
Even the ballads have hooks, as when the sodden piano weeper "The Truth Untold" erupts into a flurry of power drums at the end.
Her file included John Sununu, who cried as he was stepping down as governor of New Hampshire, and George H.W. Bush, who was a steady weeper.
Let's give a stealthy fist bump to series creator Dan Fogelman — who warned that this installment was indeed a "weeper" — and see what he has to say.
I'm a weeper, and I did think to myself, somewhat early in the proceedings, that I might have to steel myself, because I don't want to start crying.
"This is the age of the Cry-Bully, a hideous hybrid of victim and victor, weeper and walloper," Julie Burchill wrote in The Spectator a few years ago.
Singers as theoretically raucous as Miranda Lambert and Maren Morris try to stay in midtempo mode, while Chris Stapleton's bellow turns "I Want Love" into a fist-pumping weeper.
"Vince, your song killed me," Urban declared before launching into his own weeper: a reprise from his Nashville New Year's Eve concert of an acoustic medley honoring musical legends who died in 2016.
Ms. Ross organized a campaign against Mr. Gottlieb and later, "in a scene out of a '30s weeper," begged that Mr. Shawn be given an office down the hall from the new editor's.
The following year, a report commissioned by the former governor himself put her at the center of the trouble, portraying Ms. Kelly as a duplicitous and overly emotional weeper addicted to male approval.
By 2014, however, the answer was clear: Audiences no longer hungered for sad romance, and Endless Love (a remake of a 1981 Brooke Shields weeper) ended up with a paltry $34 million box office number.
He was uncannily focused but not as moody as he has seemed in the past; he was mature and confident but also – just like his mom and sisters – a bit of a weeper during medal ceremonies.
A remake of the 2011 French hit "The Intouchables," this awkward-looking mix of buddy comedy and uplifting weeper casts Bryan Cranston as a wealthy quadriplegic who hires a streetwise parolee (Kevin Hart) as his aide.
The "I made it" anthem and the regretful weeper are two common tropes in rap, but "I'm on One" fuses elements from both in a way that few other songs have done in order to express triumph.
And, oh yeah—Willie Nelson, who Price calls "a living saint," duets with her on somber, honky tonk weeper "Learning to Lose," one of the most stirring tracks on her new record, All American Made, which releases via Third Man Records.
Williams can do most anything she's asked to do — her past five movies include one mega-cheesy circus musical, one prestige drama, one Cannes premiere, one quiet arthouse drama, and one weeper that landed her a fourth Oscar nomination — but as Avery she is, and I'm only half-joking here, a revelation.
All great, all important in a supremely trivial way, but not in the same universe as the moment, in Nick Paumgarten's August 2004 New Yorker story "The Boys," in which Francesa and Russo watch and parse the end of the gauzy Robert Redford weeper The Horse Whisperer together in a hotel room.
The second Weeper (right) and Dr. Riddle threaten Susan Kent (a.k.a. Bulletgirl). From Mary Marvel #8 (December, 1946). At some point between 1942 and 1946, the Weeper dies and is replaced by his son, the second Weeper. In 1946, Bulletgirl and her friend Mary Marvel fight the second Weeper and Dr. Riddle.
The Weeper saw Bulletgirl outside, but Riddle said that was part of his plan. First the Weeper went into another room with a straitjacket while Riddle waited for Bulletgirl. Bulletgirl knocked Riddle over, not noticing the Weeper moving towards her. The Weeper placed the straitjacket on her from behind just after she decided to look for him.
The Weeper drives through the street littered with dead bodies, weeping at that horrible tragedy. The Weeper and the Bittermen commit a series of ghastly acts. He succeeds in capturing Bulletgirl. However, Bulletman is able to save her and the Weeper is apparently drowned.
The Weeper then shows his other Bittermen the newspaper account of what has happened. Fearing for their lives, they join his group again. The Weeper is later betrayed by one of them. The Weeper, the Murder Prophet, and the Black Rat form the Revenge Syndicate.
Bulletman #7 (September 16, 1942) The Weeper returns a few months later on Thanksgiving Day and is captured by Bulletman, Bulletgirl, and their new ally Bulletdog.Bulletman #10 (December 16, 1942) Weeper eventually died between 1942 and 1946.
The original Weeper first appeared in Master Comics #23 in February 1942. The arch-foe of Bulletman and Bulletgirl, the Weeper is capable of the most brutal of murders, but sheds tears for his victims; he hates to see people happy but feels bad after he hurts them. The Weeper wears a blue opera cape, a top hat, and carries a small walking stick and tear gas bombs. He also drives a hearse and is accompanied by his henchmen called the Bittermen.
Weeper appears in the 2018 direct-to-video animated movie Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold.
From Bulletman #7 (September 16, 1942). The Weeper is a founding member of the Revenge Syndicate. The Revenge Syndicate is started by the Murder Prophet and joined by the Weeper and the Black Rat. At first, they are at odds with each one wanting to be the chief of the group.
The Brown weeper capuchin (Cebus brunneus) or Venezuelan brown capuchin is a species of gracile capuchin monkey from Venezuela.
The Weeper is the name of two comic book supervillains originally published by Fawcett Comics and today owned by DC Comics. Weeper made his animated debut in Batman: The Brave and the Bold, voiced by Tim Conway, and his live-action debut on the fourth season of The Flash, portrayed by Matt Afonso.
Formerly known as the "Crying Clown" or "Weeping Willie," Mortimer Gloom is fired for dishonesty from his work as a circus performer. Sometime afterward, he commits several acts of revenge. He then takes on the name "the Weeper". The Weeper sends letters and visits a number of families telling them tragic news.
The second Weeper says, "My father, the true Weeper, is dead -- Sob! But I am carrying on with his name!" They first try to hang Bulletgirl in her civilian identity of Susan Kent after surprising her and pulling her up with a noose and the Weeper tries to stab her also, but Mary Marvel stops them, as she was with Susan when the villains attacked. The villains escape while Mary frees Susan from the noose and she changes to Bulletgirl; however, a riddle left behind allows the two to track the villains to an abandoned asylum on the outskirts of town.
It had previously been considered to be synonymous with the Guianan weeper capuchin (C. olivaceus) but genetic analysis by Jean Boubli revealed it to be a separate species. Following Boubli, Mittermeier and Rylands recognized the Trinidad white-fronted capuchin to be synonymous with the brown weeper capuchin, but other authors such as the IUCN regard that as a separate species C. trinitatis.
Tasselled cushions support her head. The base of the tomb is decorated with corner pilasters, tasselled swags and "weeper" figures representing knights, ladies and others.
The Weeper tells these lies so he could either case the families' homes for robbery or they would lead him to where they hid their valuable possessions. The Weeper puts an ad in the paper looking for men who feel life has given them a raw deal. A lot of men reply to the ad. He interviews them all and picks ten of the saddest men.
Sometime after being defeated by Bulletman and Bulletgirl, the Weeper returns and looks to gather his Bittermen back together. One of them refuses, saying he makes enough money now to choke a horse and he is very happy. The Weeper replies saying he hates to hear that people are happy. The next day, the man is found dead after having choked on his wad of money.
After his death in unknown circumstances, the original Weeper was replaced by his son the Weeper II, first appearing in Mary Marvel #8. He was the only one to follow them into DC comics, where he teamed up with the Joker to steal jewels on Earth-S during King Kull's plan to wipe out humanity on all three Earths, but was defeated and jailed with help from Bulletman and Bulletgirl.
Dr. Riddle is able to escape from the plane by parachute as Mary saves the plane, and knock out Bulletgirl by landing on her just as she has met Weeper II, but Mary Marvel then captures him and Bulletgirl gets the Weeper. They are then jailed.Mary Marvel #8 (December, 1946) The second Weeper teams up with the Earth-Two version of the Joker during King Kull's plan to wipe out humanity on three Earths. Members of Earth-One's Justice League and Earth-Two's Justice Society of America travel to Earth-S and meet Shazam's Squadron of Justice—Bulletman and Bulletgirl, Mister Scarlet and Pinky the Whiz Kid, Ibis the Invincible, and the Spy Smasher.
First appearing in Master Comics #23. The arch-foe of Bulletman and Bulletgirl, the Weeper is capable of the most brutal of murders, but sheds tears for his victims; he hates to see people happy but feels bad after he hurts them. The Weeper wears a blue opera cape, a top hat and carries a small walking stick and tear gas bombs. He also drives a hearse and is accompanied by his henchman, the Bittermen.
Weeper Watkins- Injured by poison gas that left his tear-ducts constantly running, Weeper is a cheeky rebel who hates the war and despises the army and he suffers badly for his insubordination. He eventually deserts but is recaptured in 1917. Ernie Stubbs- A short soldier who is one of the officers' servants during Charley's time as Snell's batman. He once served in the Bantams until his regiments was disbanded because of heavy casualties.
The brown weeper capuchin has brown, thick fur with a dark wedge on the forehead and lighter face, cheeks and chin. Its head and body are about with a tail.
As a result, Hox genes in most vertebrates are spread across multiple chromosomes: the HoxA–D clusters are the best studied. Dominance hierarchy behaviour, as in these weeper capuchin monkeys, may be homologous across the primates.
Miss Disco's owner, Sydney Schupper, kept her racing at ages five and six. During this time, her full brother Loser Weeper was winning a good deal of top races, which enhanced her value as a prospective broodmare.
A villain team which appeared only once in Bulletman #7 (September 16, 1942). The Revenge Syndicate was started by the Murder Prophet and joined by the Weeper and the Black Rat. At first they were at odds with each one wanting to be the chief of the group. The Weeper came up with the idea that they roll dice to see who would be chief, the person with the highest roll would go first; the person with the second highest would go second; and the person with the third highest would go third.
At New York's Empire City Race Track, Loser Weeper won the $50,000 Butler Handicap when Three Rings was disqualified for interference after posting a race-record time for a mile and three- sixteenths that was never surpassed in the event's nineteen-year history. In addition to his important wins, Loser Weeper ran third behind Cochise and runner-up My Request in the Massachusetts Handicap at Suffolk Downs. The winning time of 2:01 4/5 broke the track record by four-fifths of a second on a track rated fast.
Billboard described the track on its July 1959 review as a "traditional approach on a weeper ballad [...] (an) attractive side". The song was recorded by Nelson again in 1976, included in his album The Longhorn Jamboree Presents: Willie Nelson & His Friends.
A foal of 1945, Loser Weeper was bred by Alfred Vanderbilt Jr.'s Sagamore Farm in Reisterstown, Maryland. His sire Discovery was purchased as a three-year-old by Vanderbilt and would earn American Horse of the Year honors for him as well as a place in the U. S. Racing Hall of Fame. Loser Weeper's dam was stakes winner Outdone, a daughter of the 1925 Belmont Futurity winner, Pompey. As a result of his breeding, Loser Weeper is a full brother to Miss Disco, the dam of the very influential National Champion and Hall of Fame sire, Bold Ruler.
"Eeper Weeper" or "Heeper Peeper" is a popular English nursery rhyme and skipping song that tells the story of a chimney sweep who kills his second wife and hides her body up a chimney. The rhyme has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 13497.
The weeper capuchin is found over much of Venezuela and over The Guianas, as well as part of northern Brazil. The Kaapori capuchin has a range that is disjoint from the other gracile capuchins, living in northern Brazil within the states of Pará and Maranhão.
Guitar Magazine. July 1996. In April 2011, Kevin Wood (Andrew Wood's brother) teamed up with hard rock band Lace Weeper to record Mother Love Bone's "Crown of Thorns" in commemoration of 21 years since Andrew's death. The single was released on Kevin's Wammybox Records.
The Murder Prophet won the first roll. His plan was to rob an art museum, by pretending to be visitors, with the aid of the Black Rat emerging from the sewer with a machine gun. Bulletman and Bulletgirl stopped them, but they escaped. The Weeper went second.
In June 1951, Sagamore Farm manager Ralph Kercheval announced that Loser Weeper would be retired to stud. The durable winner had competed in 63 races and although none of his progeny achieved anything close to his level of success, a significant percentage of them demonstrated that durability.
Tom Breihan of Stereogum called "All I Ask" a "weeper" and likened it to the work of American singer Barbra Streisand. Writing for Entertainment Weekly, Leah Greenblatt described the song as a "palatial piano ballad" and as a "classic vehicle soaked in stately production and minor-key melancholy".
Rem ( "to weep"), also Rem-Rem, Remi, or Remi the Weeper, who lives in Rem- Rem, the realm of weeping was a fish god in Egypt who fertilized the land with his tears, producing both vegetation and the reptiles. He is assumed to be the personification of Ra's tears.
The Princess Maru version of Doctor Poison appears in Batman: The Brave and the Bold. In the episode "Joker: The Vile and the Villainous", she is seen working as a bartender at a tavern populated by D-list supervillains when the Joker pays a visit and meets the Weeper.
He calls them the Bittermen. The Weeper, along with the Bittermen, sets out to make the lives of other people very unhappy. They start by riding through a parade in a hearse and tossing tear gas into the crowd. This causes a stampede which kills a great many people.
He joined Malfunkshun again in March 2014 at the Mike Starr of Alice in Chains memorial show in Tacoma. Lace Weeper are currently recording their debut album, which features Chad Channing playing percussion on two songs, and in July 2014 finished an Irish tour with Chad's new band Before Cars.
On May 1, he won the Edward Burke Handicap at Havre de Grace Racetrack in Maryland then seven days later won his second Valley Forge Handicap in New Jersey, defeating future Canadian Hall of Famer Arise.Returning to Maryland, on May 14 Loser Weeper captured the 49th edition of the Dixie Handicap at Pimlico.
He tells one family their son has died in the war. In another family, the father is fired from his job after years of dutiful service. In yet another family, he tells the husband his business has burned to the ground. Later, the families discover that the Weeper has lied to them.
As a three-year-old Loser Weeper did not have a significant win but did run second in the Kent Stakes and third in both the Dwyer Stakes and the race named for his sire, the Discovery Handicap. He started to make an impact in racing as a four-year-old when in May of 1949 he won the prestigious Met Mile at Belmont Park under future Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame inductee Hedley Woodhouse. He ended the year with other important victories in the Bay Shore and Vosburgh Handicaps plus the first of back-to-back wins in the Valley Forge Handicap at New Jersey's Garden State Park. At age five in 1950, Loser Weeper had his best year in racing.
A notably pendulous small-leaved elm in the JC Raulston Arboretum, Raleigh, North Carolina (2019), labelled Ulmus minor subsp. minor 'Pendula', 'Weeping small-leaved elm', has U. pumila-type fruit and is indistinguishable in leaf and form from U. pumila 'Dwarf Weeper'. The arboretum acquired other specimen trees from Arborvillage Nursery, Holt, Missouri.Ulmus minor subsp.
The wedge-capped capuchin or weeper capuchin (Cebus olivaceus) is a capuchin monkey from South America. It is found in northern Brazil, Guyana, French Guiana, Suriname, Venezuela and possibly northern Colombia. The genus Cebus is divided into several different species. However, taxonomists argue over the specific divisions within the genus, which are uncertain and controversial.
Richard von Busack was of similar opinion regarding Lee's acting, noting that "Almost useless as either erotica or therapy, Bliss squanders Lee. As good as she is as a vengeful girl, she's still awfully soppy as a weeper."Richard von Busack, "Hit or 'Bliss'", Metroactive.com, 26 June 1997. URL accessed on 3 May 2015.
The Weeper goes second. His plan is for the Murder Prophet to pretend to be a psychic at a carnival after kidnapping the real psychic. The Murder Prophet tells a rich woman to move her money so it will not be stolen. They are going to steal the money while it is being moved.
A Young Englishwoman, a costume study by Hans Holbein the Younger, showing dress hooks used to tuck up a gown. "Weeper" with dress hooks. Detail of monument in Church of St Mary the Virgin, Fawsley. A dress hook is a decorative clothing accessory of the medieval and Tudor periods used to fasten outer garments or to drape up skirts.
Judy Faber from CBS News shared that the second disc of the album did not bring back the 1920s and 1930s sound, particularly with the "overwrought weeper" "Hurt". Rolling Stone magazine's Jenny Eliscu called "Hurt" an "incongruous schmaltzfest," while Thomas Inskeep from Stylus Magazine named "Hurt" an "overblown" ballad. The song was deemed by AXS as Aguilera's best song.
The Joker (from Earth-Two) is, in fact, working with an old enemy of Bulletman known as the Weeper. The two send more gas into a local jewelry store, which first acts as laughing gas then transforms the people inside into living diamonds. The diamonds and jewels follow the two criminals out of the store to their hideout.
It certainly meant a lot for me. It had to do with a lot of parts of my own life. The thing that I was probably proudest of about the episode was that in the long run, it was not specifically a weeper, which I never wanted it to be. I thought there was a strength in it.
Then with Riddle's help, she was tied to a chair and gagged. The two villains then tell Bulletgirl they know that Mary is here also. Mary was lured in when she decided to look for Bulletgirl and stopped from speaking with a hose. While binding and gagging her, the Weeper talked about how he wept for Mary.
It is a member of the C. capucinus species group within the genus Cebus which also includes the Colombian white-faced capuchin, white-fronted capuchin, the weeper capuchin and the Kaapori capuchin. This genus is also referred to as "gracile" capuchins. In 2012 a study by Boubli, et al. demonstrated that C. imitator and C. capucinus split up to 2 million years ago.
According to Hagen, in his analysis of "No Loser, No Weeper", the speaker expresses the common experience of loss, beginning with childish and minor ones such as losing a dime, a doll, and a watch, and ending with the loss of the speaker's boyfriend. Kirkus Reviews considers this poem, along with "They Went Home", both slight and carrying "the weight of experience".
Bulletman and Bulletgirl stop them after realizing their plot. They lift the car the villains are in and throw it into a lake. The Black Rat is thrown in also and saves the Murder Prophet and the Weeper. The three realize that Bulletman has always thwarted their plans and they need to eliminate him if they ever want to succeed.
The reviewer also called "Swing Life Away" the best song on the album. Sputnikmusic's Davey Boy characterized the lyrics as simple but effective, while Justin Donnelly of Blistering felt that "Swing Life Away" was one of three songs that ended the album in "huge style". By contrast, Marc Hogan of Pitchfork gave a much more unfavorable review, describing it as a "drearily unpoetic acoustic weeper".
Abu Naṣr Abu Muḥammad ibn Saʿīd () more commonly known as Al-Fatḥ al-Mawṣilī () (died 835) was an Arab ascetic, weeper (bakkāʾ) and a hadith transmitter. He was born in Kar, Mosul, hence the nisba al-Mawsili. Al-Fath lived in the Abbasid capital of Baghdad, and he was a contemporary and a close friend of Bishr al-Ḥafi (died 227 AH/c. 841 AD).
" He added, "she'd become the greatest screen weeper of her generation." The Sixth Sense grossed US$670 million on a budget of US$40 million and became the second-highest-grossing film of 1999. It gathered six Academy Award nominations including Collette's for Best Supporting Actress. She reflected, "There was some definite feeling we all had that it was going to somehow be special.
The title is a reference to a custom in certain areas of Rajasthan where women of a lower caste are hired as professional mourners upon the death of upper-caste males. These women are referred to as a "rudaali" (roo-dah-lee), literally translated as "female weeper" or "weeping woman". Their job is to publicly express grief of family members who are not permitted to display emotion due to social status.
The powers the deities possess or enhance are invariably related to the soul of the person from whom it was taken; a seducer's soul will empower virility and the art of seduction in the owner, an artist's soul will imbue creativity and so on. The most powerful of all the deities is the Weeper, who can enact feats of great magic for almost any desire of its owner.
Georgia Blizzard, The Weeper, ca. 1989, low-fired clay, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Chuck and Jan Rosenak and museum purchase Blizzard's pottery is hand-built. She used to find the material to create her ceramic art in the creek behind her house in the Appalachian hills. At first, she used a coal kiln built by her neighbor, Michael Martin, but later in life used an electric kiln.
The group formed in 1996 in a small club in Hongdae (an artistic district of Seoul). They are part of the first generation of indie bands in Korea, along with Crying Nut. Their first album, Our Nation Volume 2, was a split album with the group Weeper. They also contributed a cover of "Lithium" to the Nirvana tribute album Smells Like Nirvana, and several tracks to the Korean punk compilation Here We Stand.
There is a row of weeper openings at roof level. The tower look as if it may have been part of a larger tower house, possibly housing the stairs or the garderobe. The ruins now form part of the garden wall of a modern house. Given the unstable nature of Ireland in the seventeenth century, and particularly raids by the Byrnes on this part of Dublin, such constructions offered their owners security.
The caoineag () is a female spirit in Scottish folklore and a type of Highland banshee, her name meaning "weeper". She is normally invisible and foretells death in her clan by lamenting in the night at a waterfall, stream or Loch, or in a glen or on a mountainside. Unlike the related death portent known as the bean nighe, the caoineag cannot be approached or questioned or be made to grant wishes.Carmichael, Alexander (1900).
Early in 1949 at Jamaica Race Course, But Why Not raced against fillies and placed second behind Lithe in the Comely Stakes. Then her owners at King Ranch entered her in the Metropolitan Handicap at Belmont Park over the Memorial Day weekend. But Why Not finished third to Loser Weeper and Vulcan's Forge. She again took on males on the Belmont Stakes undercard in the one and a quarter mile Suburban Handicap and finished second to Vulcan's Forge.
112 According to Mahmoud Ayoub, the two main images of Fatimah within the Shia tradition are those of the "Eternal Weeper" and "the Judge in the hereafter".Ayoub (1978), p.40, 19 The former is through her suffering and death, which is viewed as the first tragedy of Islam. She had spent her last days mourning the death of her father and she eternally weeps at the death of her two sons, who were murdered by the Umayyads.
Brazil is the son of the Foundling Father and Lucy, and his role in the family mourning business is to be the weeper and moaner. He was taught to wail on "the 100th anniversary of the founding of our country." Then, in the following years he learned "the weep", "the sob", "the moan", and finally the "gnash". At the replica Great Hole of History in Act Two, Brazil is digging for items to place in thuh Hall of Wonders.
They lifted the car they were in and threw it in the lake. The Black Rat was thrown in also while trying to escape with the loot, but was revived by the cold water, and saved the Murder Prophet and the Weeper. The three realized that Bulletman had thwarted their plans prior and they needed to eliminate him if they ever wanted to succeed. The Black Rat met several criminals, who agreed to pay $100,000 if he got rid of Bulletman.
A foot-pedal version, the Model 800 Trem Trol followed in 1948, greatly reducing the awkward bulk of the 601. In the early 1960s, Rowe Industries created a line of guitar amplifiers, including a series for C. F. Martin & Company. Seeing a rising market for relatively simple (yet profitable) effects devices, in the later 1960s Rowe increased output of new effects-box models, > the Square Wave Distortion Generator and the DeArmond Wa-Wa pedal. The > DeArmond Weeper… Wa-Wah pedal.
The latter showed Browning's country chops, with a nod in the folk song direction. Browning would release four more sides on Island in 1957, all under the name “Bill Browning and His Echo Valley Boys.” They were “Don't Wait Too Late”/”One Day a Month” and “Hula Rock”/”Makes You Feel-a So Good.” Next came “Dark Hollow.” Billboard reviewed it in its March 17. 1958 issue, saying, “This is a train weeper delivered in traditional style by the artist.
Lace Weeper to date have released 3 studio EPs, 1 live EP and two singles. Matt formed the band in late 2010 with vocalist Sebastian Florek, shortly after they added bassist Os Andres to the line up. Their first EP included Gavan Murray formerly of rock band Jaded Sun on drums. It was followed up in 2011 with their second EP "One Man Jury" featuring current drummer Paul Madden, and most recently in 2013 with their third studio release "Tusk".
Biography by Bruce Eder, Allmusic.com. Retrieved 21 June 2016 His first recordings, Songs Of Delinquency, were issued in 1952 on George Wein's Storyville label, Songs of Delinquency, Discogs.com. Retrieved 21 June 2016 and included a version of "Willie the Weeper", later covered by Dave Van Ronk. In 1953, Ginandes released three 10-inch albums on Elektra Records - British Traditional Ballads in America, There was a Little Tree... American Folksongs for Children, and French Traditional Songs. Elektra ‘Master’ Discography—Album listing.
A foal of 1944, Miss Disco was bred by Alfred Vanderbilt Jr. at his Sagamore Farm in Reisterstown, Maryland. Miss Disco's dam was stakes winner Outdone, a daughter of the 1925 Belmont Futurity winner, Pompey. As a result of her breeding, she is a full sister to Loser Weeper, whose wins include the 1949 Metropolitan and 1950 Suburban Handicaps. During World War II Alfred Vanderbilt was serving with the United States Navy and as such it was necessary for him to sell off some of his yearlings.
The song is a man's lament over a failed relationship and the boarding up of the home they shared. The Billboard review of Jerry Wallace's recording of the tune noted, "War hero, movie star Audie Murphy is co-writer on this western-style weeper, which has a solid story lyric." In the early 1970s, Turner said that the song had been recorded by approximately sixty vocalists in multiple languages. "When the Wind Blows in Chicago" was another top hit written by Murphy and Turner in 1962.
A major river, the Tagus is brought to mind in the songs and stories of the Portuguese. A popular fado song in Lisbon notes that while people get older, the Tagus remains young ("My hair getting white, the Tagus is always young"). The author, Fernando Pessoa, wrote a poem that begins: :"The Tagus is more beautiful than the river that flows through my village. But the Tagus is not more beautiful than the river that flows through my village..." Richard Crashaw (died 1649) wrote a poem "Saint Mary Magdalene, or the Weeper".
After finding their way into the Warm Valley, they accidentally wander upon a giant garden and two giants appear (Finicky and Corny) who mistake them for bugs and try to squash them. Snow White starts crying, and Grunyon scolds the giants who apologize and introduce themselves through song, along with five other giants (Thinker, Hicker, Tiny, Weeper, and Brawny). Turns out they are cousins of the Seven Dwarfs. After hearing their story, they take pity on Snow White and Grunyon, and allow them to stay in their cottage.
During this period of time, Bulletman and Bulletgirl appeared with fellow Fawcett heroes to form Shazam's Squadron of Justice against the forces of King Kull, who was trying to wipe out humanity on all three Earths after capturing all the beings who gave the Marvels their powers. Bulletman and Bulletgirl battled villains on Earth-S, the Earth-2 Joker, Weeper, Shade, and Doctor Light. Their age appeared to be as it was in the 1940s without explanation. They subsequently appeared a few times with Captain Marvel and his family.
Neagle's performance meant she was voted Best Actress of the year by the readers of Picturegoer magazine. Though The New York Times thought the film demonstrated "the British are quite as capable as the Americans of unconvincing direction, ill-considered writing and tedious acting", critic Godfrey Winn wrote "In Piccadilly Incident is born the greatest team in British Films"; Leonard Maltin wrote "good British cast gives life to oft-filmed plot"; Allmovie called the film "a weeper deluxe"; and the Radio Times concluded that the film "effectively opens the tear ducts".
David Browne of Entertainment Weekly commented, "With its dainty piano, 'Everytime' plays like a forlorn postmortem on her Justin Timberlake era." On 2016, the staff from Entertainment Weekly placed it at number 6 on their ranking of Spears's songs and called it "her finest ballad and one of the most emotionally affecting songs of her career". Sterling Clover of The Village Voice called it "a weeper in the best 'Time After Time' (1984) tradition." William Shaw of Blender said that while "Everytime" was not her greatest ballad, the lyrics were "certainly heartfelt".
"The Motivation of Tennyson's Weeper." In Killham (1960), pp. 177–185. Critic Graham Hough in a 1953 essay asks why the poem is unrhymed, and suggests that something must be "very skillfully put in [rhyme's] place" if many readers do not notice its absence. He concludes that "Tears, Idle Tears" does not rhyme "because it is not about a specific situation, or an emotion with clear boundaries; it is about the great reservoir of undifferentiated regret and sorrow, which you can brush away...but which nevertheless continues to exist".
A go-to girl for Trey Parker and Matt Stone, Makinson guest-starred on their political sitcom That's My Bush and has contributed voices to their long-running animated series South Park. She has also contributed sketches and characters to ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live!, CBS's The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, and Showtime's The Underground. In 2003, Makinson starred in a season of Comedy Central's improv/hidden camera series Trigger Happy TV before landing the role of Eleanor (the weeper) on Spike TV's 2004 reality parody Joe Schmo 2.
The Weeper comes up with the idea that they roll dice to see who would be chief; the person with the highest roll would go first, the person with the second highest would go second, and the person with the third highest would go last. The Murder Prophet wins the first roll. His plan is to rob an art museum by pretending to be a visitor, with the aid of the Black Rat emerging from the sewer with a machine gun. Bulletman and Bulletgirl stop them, but they escape.
A June 18, 1966, "Spotlight Singles" review in Billboard magazine included "Harpo follows up his hit 'Baby Scratch My Back' with two blues-based sides. Dance-teaching tune is backed by a solid blues weeper with harmonica backing". The review predicted that the single would reached the top 60 of the magazine's Hot 100 singles chart, however, it stalled at number 116 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart for July 23, 1966. Hawkins notes "It seems that 'Shake Your Hips' was a more influential disc than its chart position indicated, and it sold widely over a long period".
Cab Calloway's "Minnie the Moocher" (1931) is based both musically and lyrically on Jaxon's "Willie the Weeper" (1927). In 1941 he retired from show business and worked at The Pentagon in Washington, D.C. He was transferred to Los Angeles. According to most sources, he died in the veterans hospital in 1944; Allmusic states he lived in Los Angeles until 1970. However, an application for a headstone as a military veteran, in the name of Frank Devera Jackson, has been suggested by writer Brian Berger as referring to him; it indicates that he died on May 15, 1953.
From the start, until the last strains of the song, Maguire's violin draws out a hushed, somewhat sorrowful tune. A dose of Lloyd Maines' steel guitar in the background – which also helped establish the record's traditional country categorization – and the mixture of Maines' vocals with the sisters' harmony set a tone of loss and regret. "You Were Mine" was performed during the group's 2000 Fly Tour, where Rolling Stone called Maines' "powerhouse, nail- it-to-the-wall perfect delivery of [the] achingly beautiful weeper" one of the highlights of the show, but was not performed again until the Long Time Gone Tour in 2013.
225 As for his personality, it is related that Hasan was a frequent weeper, being known by those around him "for the abundance of tears he shed out of compunction for his sins."John Renard, Friend of God: Islamic Images of Piety, Commitment, and Servanthood (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008), p. 47 One particular tradition relates that he wept so much praying on his rooftop one day that his abundant tears began to run off "through the downspouts upon a passerby, who inquired whether the water was clean."John Renard, Friend of God: Islamic Images of Piety, Commitment, and Servanthood (Berkeley: University of California Press, 2008), p.
Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes gives it a score of 56% (based on 18 reviews) and an average score of 4.93/10. Jonathan Rosenbaum of Chicago Reader described the film as a "corny but sincere weeper", while Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times gave the film one star (out of 4) and criticized the screenplay (calling it "murky" and including it on his "Most Hated" list). On Metacritic, which assigns a weighted mean rating out of 100 reviews from film critics, the film has a rating score of 39 (based on 20 reviews). The Tech called it "amazing" saying the "well-researched film is wonderfully acted".
Loser Weeper's most important triumph of his career came on May 31, 1950, when he beat a strong contingent in the Suburban Handicap, in which Forence Whitaker's My Request finished a neck back in second place. The overwhelming favorite among bettors was Christopher Chenery's Kentucky Derby runner-up and Preakness winner Hill Prince, who ran a crowd-shocking third. The eventual 1950 American Horse of the Year finished more than seven lengths behind Loser Weeper. In sixth place came Deering Howe's aging gelding Donor, followed by Flying Missel, the second choice of the betting public owned by King Ranch, who was seventh and last.
Logan Neill of the St. Petersburg Times wrote, "The haunting Where Do I Fit in the Picture gave evidence that he takes his singing seriously.Neill, Logan St. Petersburg Times White, Walker team powerfully (February 15, 1995) Shelly Fabian of About.com called it a "steel-soaked country weeper".Fabrian, Shelley. About.com New Country Music Artists - The Best of 1993 Leeann Ward of Country Universe listed "Where Do I Fit in the Picture" as the 382nd best country single of the 1990s and wrote, "Sure, Walker milks this forlorn ballad for all it’s worth, but his ability to dramatically emote is the success of his trademark tear- soaked voice.
Retired to stud at Vanderbilt's Sagamore Farm in rural Baltimore County, Maryland at the end of the 1936 racing season, over the course of a 21-year stallion career, Discovery sired just 25 graded stakes race winners including the good runner Loser Weeper. But it was through his daughters that Discovery left his legacy. The most important of those was Miss Disco, dam of Horse of the Year and Hall of Fame inductee Bold Ruler who became the leading sire in North America eight times. Discovery's other daughters produced Hall of Fame Champions Native Dancer, Bed o'Roses as well as the multiple stakes winning and champion Intentionally and Preakness Stakes winner Hasty Road.
Notable mammal species include the ocelot, West Indian manatee, collared peccary (known as the quenk locally), red-rumped agouti, lappe, red brocket deer, Neotropical river otter, weeper capuchin and red howler monkey; there are also some 70 species of bat, including the vampire bat and fringe-lipped bat.. The larger reptiles present include 5 species of marine turtles known to nest on the islands' beaches, the green anaconda, the Boa constrictor and the spectacled caiman. There are at least 47 species of snakes, including only four dangerous venomous species (only in Trinidad and not in Tobago), lizards such as the green iguana, the cryptic golden tegu and a few species of fresh water turtles and land tortoises. are present.
Like her brother Loser Weeper, Miss Disco was a durable horse and while not uncommon in that era, she made 54 starts. First raced as a two-year-old, in stakes events Miss Disco ran third in the four and one-half furlong Fashion Stakes won by First Flight and third to winner Royal Governor in the six-furlong Babylon Handicap. As a three-year- old, she began to develop into a legitimate competitor at Sprint race distances, winning the six-furlong Can't Wait Stakes and the Test Stakes at seven furlongs. At age four, Miss Disco won the Interborough and New Rochelle Handicaps at six furlongs and the American Legion Handicap at seven.
Ridden by Eddie Arcaro in the Kentucky Derby, Hill Prince finished second to Middleground. A week after his defeat in the Derby, Hill Prince reversed the form with Middleground when beating the Derby winner by one and a half lengths in the Withers Stakes at Belmont. Following this victory, Hill Prince started favorite for the Preakness Stakes and recorded a decisive win over Middleground, drawing away in the straight to win by five lengths from the "Texas Terror" in front of a crowd of 30,000. Shortly after his win in the Preakness, Hill Prince was matched against older horses in the Suburban Handicap and finished third to Loser Weeper, having reportedly bled from his nostrils at the finish.
While the single is a certain bull's-eye at mainstream R&B; radio – where it'll first be worked – top 40 will undoubtedly be waiting in the wings, licking its chops." Less impressed, Lorraine Ali from Rolling Stone declared "the Spanish guitar and chimes in "Almost Doesn't Count [...] the cheesiest moment" on Never Say Never. Her colleague Rob Sheffield ranked the song 67th on his The 98 Best Songs of 1998 listing for Rolling Stone and called it a "a doleful weeper where Ms. Norwood comes close to true love – but alas, not close enough – over a flourish of Latin acoustic guitar." The Village Voice ranked "Almost Doesn't Count" 16th on its Pazz & Jop 1998 Singles listing.
Located next to Black Earth Creek, a Class I trout stream, PI's Cross Plains facility has implemented rain gardens, a rock weeper dam, runoff filters and grassed swales to remove pollutants from stormwater. Also implemented was a stringent pellet loss program to prevent spills of the small plastic pellets that serve as raw material, and 99% of scrap plastic is either reused or sold. Due to the heat generated by compressors and vacuum pumps in the thermoforming process, Plastic Ingenuity has engineered a system to capture the heat from this process and utilize it to heat the warehouse during the winter months, thus reducing natural gas usage and capturing a potentially wasted heat source. PI Installed 50 200-watt photovoltaic solar panels on the Cross Plains, WI roof top, which produce about 13,262 kilowatt hours of electricity per year.

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